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THE aMKEIOUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1891.
upf
for years—tho offer that’* made by
the proprietors of Dr, Sage’s Ca
tarrh Remedy. It’s addressed to
you, if you havo Catarrh. It’s a
reward'of $500, if they can’t euro
you, no matter how bad your case,
®r of how long standing—an offer
that’s made in good faith by re
sponsible men.
Think what it means 1 Absoluto
confidence in their Remedy, or they
couldn’t afford to take the risk. A
long record of perfect and perma
nent cures of the worst cases—or
they couldn’t hare faith in it. It
means no more catarrh—or $300.
If you fail to bo cured, you won’t
fail to bo paid.
But perhaps you won’t believe it.
Then there’s another reason for try
ing it. Show that you can’t be
•cured, and you’ll get $500. It’s a
plain business offer. The makers
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy will
pay you that amount if they can’t
cure you. They know that they
can—you think that they can’t. If
they’re wrong, you get the cash. If
you’re wrong, you’re rid of catarrh.
NEWS DISPATCHES CONDENSED.
»nim!
GE0.D. WHEATLEY
has just opened bis second shipment this sea
son of novelties In the line of
This shipment bought from the manufactur
ers at the very close of their season’s trade,
offers Inducements In the way of price Unap*
proachable in stocks bought only a short
time ago. For your half dress suit you want
one ofour
NOBBY SACK SUITS
n Cheviot. Serge and Imported Worsted effects,
from 97.50 to 916 per suit.
OVERCOATS AND ODD PANTS.
Underwear, Collars, Cuds, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc.
<• the choicest ever eeen In the city, end our
low prices on everything will simply astonish
5 To\. will be pleased with whet yon bny, snd
ssve money by doing your trailing st
GEORGE D. WHEATLEY,
L'ltnr Street and Cotton Avenue
1
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6
Old Nick Whiskey
in the beat and in noted for its
and purity, having been made on the
same plantation, over
±23 years
without a rival an we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on, hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nick Whiskey Co.
Yadkin Co XT'" FAXTHER CIUOtK.lt. C-
THE LITTLE SE WINS MACHINE HAH
emu rostsALX
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machines on easy terms, snd can
supply Ibe best
Mies, Oils, Attaclieeis, Elc«
rOR ALL MACHINES.
Bpeelal attention given' to repaii Inc all
amalt Machinery. Orders; by mall win re.
reive prompt attention.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Qnerry A Caetleb»rry, wl
havo been doing a market bualnena In tbls
' i dissolved
the seme old stand, who assume air dabts
and collect all accounts. Parties who are
indebted to tho old arm are earnestly re-
qnested to come f orward and settle I heir ac
counts. as tho books most be closed up.
Thanking tbe public for their liberal patron
age, we ask a conttnnoce of the same.
CAMERON A CASTLEBERRY.
nov.23-2wd.few.
Proclamation.
Upon authority of the mayor and city
council at regular meeting assembled. I
hereby give notice that on Wednesday, lie-
---loth next, an election for three el-
held at the City Hall >t
Tbe polls will open at •
... 1 close at 4 o'clock p. K
Only those who are qualified to vote lor
members of the legislature and who have
paid sit taxes legally Imposed by the eity
November 19/01.
Registration Notice.
The book, for registration of city voters Iter
1831 opened Monday,Novembertnd, and will
be kept open as the law requires until Hat-
urday, Decemberltth, USI. when they will
be finally closed. Hoar, for registration are
from V o’clock a. to. to 12 m. and from g
.o'clock to S p. in. D. K. Ramson,
_ Clerk
Nov, 4,1831. till dee 12.
An Kpllome of Happenings from Kv.r/
MfCtlon.
A Washington njiecial says the politi-
raj complexion uf tbe senate will be:
R-imblicnns, 48; Democrats, 37 ; Farm'
era’ Allianc •, 3.
A London dispatch says that Prince
Albert Victor. Duke of Clarence, eldest
,<m of the Prince of Wales. Friday pro
posed to and was accepted bv Priucetn
Victoria Mary, only daughter of tile
Duke of Teck.
Tile Dos Moines cotton mills, valued
at $100,000. were entirely destroyed by
fire Suturdav evening. The amount of
insurance is not known. The mills bad
liecu in operation four yean and were
the property of Mason Bros.
Secretary Proctor severed his connec
tion with the war department and took
official leave of all the officers of tiint
department. He will take bis seat in
the senate, and will soon thereafter lie
called on to act on the nomination of
his successor.
At Minneapolis a reply from the Bus-
sian Charge d'Affaires in New York has
lieen received favorable to the aifr oi a
cargo of flour by American millers to
the starving peasants of Russia, and
thirteen cars of flour have already been
subscribed in Minneapolis alone.
A Sail Antonio, Tex., siiecinl says:
Smallpox is raging in the Mexican half
of Cotnlla, fifty miles south of here.
Mate Health Officer Kwenringer visited
the stricken town and made arrange
ments to provide experienced nurses and
to enforce qnurnntiue regulations.
An Otterville, Mo., special says: Mr.
A. M. Kovner and wife, of this place,
died. Both were attacked with pneu
monia. They died almost at the same
hour, there lieing only one hour mid
forty minutes lietweeu their dentils.
They were aged Ik) and Gtf years, re-
spectively.
An Ashland, Wis., special says: G.
T. Thomas, an Ashland real estate deal
er, lias commenced action to gain ;mw-
sessiou of 800.acrcss of valuable land
right in the heart of West Superior.
He claims the land tinder an old title
which was supposed to lmve been long
ago destroyed.
A Texarkana, Ark., special says: Fred
Place, formerly chief train dispatcher
for the Mlssonri Pacific Railroad com
pany at this ptnee, was married to Miss
Tillie Goldberg. The ceremony was by
a magistrate, the groom lieing a Chris
tian and the bride n Jewess. The latter
will probubly adopt her husband’s
faith.
A Greenfield, Tenn., special says: As
a result of an old fend. Green Gill shot
and killed Bull James and then fled. An
nffleer, overtaking Gill, was captured
hr the latter at the muzzle of a pistol,
and his horse appropriated by Gill, who
then made his e-oape a second time. A
posse is sfter hint. Both men are prom
inent fanners.
A London dispatch, from the correg-
pomient of The Times at Santiago de
Chili, says that General Castillo has de
cide! to be reapjiointed governor of the
Brazilian .province of Rio Grande Do
Bill, and that the Nationalist troops are
being gradually disarmed. Tranquility,
according to the same correspondent, is
living slowly hut surely restored in
Brazil.
A San Francisco special says: The
whale lmek barge, C, W. Wstmore, was
signaled off Lolios. The Wetinore ii
tile first of l lie whale hack class of ves
sels to make a trip to this coast, and
left Philudelphiu for Seattle 100 days
ago. She carries a cargo of machinery
for a ship building plant to lie set up on
Pnget .Sound for the construction of
whale hack barges.
An Angnsta. On_ special sn.vss A
meeting of tile Eli Whitney Monument
association was held here, mid it was
definitely determined to gielehrate the
centennial anniversary tif Whitney’s
great invention, the Cotton gin, next
November, dnrhig Augusta's great cot
ton exposition, by nnreiliug a handsome
monument. It will lie a magnificent
monument, mid will cost lit least $10,000.
A Nashville special says: The inves
tigation of the interstate commerce
commission into the.chargcs against tho
Louisville ami Nashville railroad has
liecn concluded, the only illun examined
lieing Stuart R. Knott, first vice presi
dent and traffio manager of the Louis-
villn and Nashville railroad. Mr. Safford
will take the written testimony to
Washington and submit it to the com
mission.
A London dispatch says that the com
mittee of the English liomlholderz of
the Ohio and Mississippi bonds have ob
tained legal opinion of the validity of
the English vote in electing three di
rector! charged to carry the policy of
nnion with the Baltimore and Ohio.
The counsel they have employed advise
tliem that there is not the slightest
doubt of tlie legality of the vote, and
that if the case is carried to the courts
English bondholders are sure to tri
umph.
A London dispatch says: Tbe heavy
gales that have prevailed recently on
the Atlantic and along the English
ebaunel have caused numerous wrecks
and other maritime disasters, which
have entailed unusually heavy lossee
upon marine underwriters. Twelve of
tbe gentlemen who have been engaged
in underwriting marine risks at Lloyde
bare resigned, owing to the heavy
losses they have sustained, chiefly on
vessels either wrecked or abandoned in
tbe Atlantic.
An Indianapolis special says: For
several days there have been queer
stories in circulation about Herman J.
Havens, a well known barber, and be
has been declared insane. In one in
stance he poured coal oil on a custom
er’s head instead of bay rnm, and in
another be tried to abate a customer
with a pair of scissors. A lady who
wanted her bangs trimmed had all of
her front hair taken off with clippers
before she discovered wbat Havens was
doing.
A New York special says that inter
est in the attempt to kill Banker Rus
sell Sage with dynamite, Friday last,
continued by tbe arroet of William D.
Bonthworth, the man who sought to in
terest Harry Horne, the dime museum
lecturer, in tbe organization for tbe
general betterment of mankind and for
the overthrowing of monopoly. It was
said that Bonthworth bad gone to Cen
tral America, bat be was found by In
spector Byrnes near tbe city and taken
to police headquarters. South worth is
udoubtedly a crank, and confessed to
Inspector Byrnes that he had been an
inmate of a lunatic asylum.
COUNTY DIRECTORY-
Sut'KRion Court—Hon. W. H. FIsb,
judge; C. B. Hudson, solicitor-general;
J. H. Allen, clerk, L. B. Forrest, sheriff;
J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff. Regular
terras, fourth Mondays In November and
June.
County Court—J; B. Pilabuiy, judge;
F. A. Hooper, solicitor. Monthly terms,
first Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third
Monday in March, June, September and
December.
County Commissioners—J. H. Blsck,
chairman; C A. Huntington, J A. Cobb,
G. W. Council, J. IV. Wheatley,
County Treasurer—J. E. Sullvan
Ttz Receiver -J. W. Mize
Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn.
Coroner—J. B. Parker.
Ordinary—A. C. Speer.
American, 780th district, G. M.—W. B,
F. Oliver, J. I*. W. K. Wheatley, N. P.
Court, second Tuesday.
City or Ameiiicus—Mayor—Jno. B.
Felder.
Mayor Pro Tern—W. K. Wheatley.
Aldermen—P. H. Williams, J. J. Wll
Ilford, T. F. Logan, .1 E Bivins, J. A.
Davenport, W. K. Wheatley.
Clerk and Treasurer—D K. Brinson.
City Engineer and -Superintendent
Water Works—G. M. Eldrldge.
Chief of Police—A. I’. Lingo.
A Western ballonlst has been sued for
debf. He evidently does 'not pay as he
goes, or lie would pay up —Yonkers
Statesman.
m V
Castor ia
for Infant* and Children.
For Over Fifty! Years
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup baa been
used for children teething. It soothes
the obild, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best
remedy for diarrheas. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out tbe world.
The Caspian sea is the lowest body of
water.
There are 114,000,000 stars.
HARMLESS.
I Poisons from
tbe body is the great mission of SWIFT’S
SPECIFIC. Mlcrobi cannot exist In tbe
blood whenKUnjli properly taken, as
it promptlyKE®*forces them out, and
cures tbe patient. It has relieved thousands
in a few days who had suffered for years.
Mb. F. Z. Nelson, a prominent and
wealthy citizen of Fremont, Nebraska,
suffered for years with SCROFULA, snd
It continued to grow worn in spite of all
treatment. Finally, Four Bottles of
cored him. He writes: “Words
are inadequate to expose my
gratitude and favorable opinion of
SWIFT’S SPECIFIC.
TnstM on Blood snd Skin dismiss suited tree.
Drawer &
Are you going to use
Gas or Electric Light
Fixtures? If so we <ian
save you money.
We have $10,000
worth of Gas and Com
bination fixtures in
Brass, Copper, Gilt,
Bronze, Old Iron, Or
molu, Silver, &c.. in
stock. Our prices are
10 per cent, cheaper
than you can buy from
the factory.
We carry a full line of
Hard Wood and Mar-
bleized Iron Mantels,
Tile .Hearths, Grates,
&c. Heating and Cook
ing Stoves, Ranges,
Fire Sets. Coal Vases,
Hods, Fenders, &c.,
in Brass and Japanned.
Send for prices. We
arefurnishini the New
Hotel with gas fixtures.
Hunnicutt & Bellingratb Co.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Good Mot ken—tho Uft of Ik. MIm,
from the lira do... II make* worn,-a
■ REGULAR. HEALTHV AND HAPPV.^M
For ih. car* of bjrti.ris. neuralgia, ovarian
pain., rastleasneas. norvonantu, etc.. il la wlth-
outarivalora poor In Ih* whole raofe of ma
teria audio*. It 1. not a saeaited patent magi,
cine, bat II I* prepared br the direction nt nn
eminent BpectoltitT who baa made female die-,
****** life Made If never fill., and I.
A PANACEA FOR RUmtENQ WOMEN.
Tkmunnd* of whom often Im vlrtnr and aennd
lu Praia*. By tk* me of tax non I th. wkel*
■ynem la Hreutkened ti invigorated, and
lpr.lvwoman iamad.mor. tvable. Forjrownx
■rla lust budding Info womanhood If I. the be>.
^eftwdfcSewrt^aHjeenrelynckedaad
nk.'AiiantaUnn-
, "C Itorlt, vao dehadapr. jtochOf kjd,
ireokimund ttassuporlor.toany praeurlptiah
ity.wn tonj." H. A. Aacsrn, M. D.,
IfjBa Oxford St, BrWMjn, H. T.'.
“The ust of 'Outorla'I* so universal sad
SrSpriSwSs
Eats Pastor Bloomlngrtaln ~ ‘
Eructation.
- rornaax give* sloop, and promt! a 4
WuEomuidltouac
* War several yeafl I hart recommended
your 'Oaetpeta.' aad ahaU always commas to
do ao is It baslararlably produced beneficial
Eetmt F. Fionas, M. D,
"She W!a4hrap,"UStli street and Tth Are*
New York City.
TBs Csreaom Conran, 77 Hoaxer Stexzt, New Yoxx.
REAL ESTATE
Business Property,
Residence Property,
Vacant Property,
Suburban Property,
Small Farms,
Large Farms.
APPLY QUICK.
MERREL CALLAWAY,
McMATH BROTHERS
Can be found at their same old stand, No. 207 Forsyth Street, with
their full line of
Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Whiskies,
ETC., ETC.
Also in their Dry Goods department you can find some bargains in
SHOES. HATS, PANTS, DRESS GOODS, &e
In abort everything kept in n first-class Dry Goods and Grocery Store.
Call and talk with us on prices. Respectfully,
McMATH B OTHERS.
Saw Mill Men* Attention!
Our special business is heavy machinery auoh as,
EXCISES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS. AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY,
and for first-class machinery, we defy competition. We are general agonts for
H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.'S celebrated Woodworking machines, and can dis
count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmers' Favorite” new mill; it Is the
best on tbe market. Seoond-band maohinery constantly on hand. Write for
prices; we oan save you money.
67 SOUTH BROAD STREET,
KeaUoi IOB Tntss-RzoozDZE Wl
Perkins Machinery Company,
-Rzcoedzb When;Yon Writs.
ATLANTA, GA.
aufUfUkwty
T. M. Allen.
E. Taylor
T. E. Allen.
ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO.
Have the bent bargain for a quick purchaser in the city. 0-rooin
house. High and diy. Best residence part of city. ■
$800 cash. Balance monthly installments.
ALSO FINE FARM LANDS.
HARROLD BANK BUILDING,
AMERICUS. QA.
FINANCIAL.
S. H. HAWKINS Pret'fc H.C-BAGLEY. Vk^Jrmh
Cashier. >!
W. t. MURPhEY.
ORGANIZED 1870.
-»8The Bank of Americus.go-
§«piu.\ * - *. SiooiSSS
-: LflKECTORS
O’JOlom,
ytv 811 *®* 14 . of Sheffield & Co., Hardware/*
3*1 Wheatley, wholesale dry goods.
W. K. Murphey, Caahler.
Capital Stuck
PaldupCapIti
op Capital - - - . -
- *100,000.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN,
President Vlce-Presldeit
W. C. FUBLOW, Cashier. v
DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, C. C.
g*wkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes.
W. C.Furlow, W. H. C. WbrnUey, B. 8
Oliver, H.M. Brown. W. M. Hawkes.
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rvlander.
Liberal to ita customer, accommoda
ting to tbe public and prudent in its
management, this bank solicits deposits
and other businesa tn lts fine.
I. MONTGOMERY, Prmt. J. C. RONEY, Vka Prwt,
JNO. WINOSON. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR A«H, "r,
E. A. HAWKINS, Attoraty
NO. 2839.
Peoples' National Bank
Of Americas.
Capital, 050*000. Surplus, 095,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
K. O. BaoLzv, Pres. P. C. Cnzfw, Vloe free
T. F. Gatewood, Sec. 4STr,
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, $1,000,000.
Surplus, $260,000.
Dibbctoba:
HCBagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney,
W S GIUU, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg!
WMHawkes,BFMathews. G M Dyne,
W S M urpbey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollla.
E. Butin, Jb., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P.
O. A. CotKira.tr, Sed, a Treas,
Georgia Loan&TrustCo.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farnj and City Property.
B P Hollis,
Attorney,
East Tennesses,
W. H. It. SCHROEDER.
J. T. MAHONEY.
SCHROEDER & MAHONEY,
Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters.
519 JAOK8QN ST., AMERICUS, CA.
I have associated Mr. J. T. Mahoney, late of Atlanta with me; and we will be
prepared to give the public the finest elsss of work and at tbe loweat price*.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER.
B. T.
FIRE AND
BYED,
LIFE HAIICE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAKD STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WOED.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property-
Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office.
dsess-dly.
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-IB 1HX ONLY-
Shortan'dDirectLinfllothe Hortb, East or
West.
Thle line'Is eoacedsdre be tbe beat eqmpped
and rant tbs Bneat Pullman Bleeping Car* in
tbeBontb. , „
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Can, between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia mid New Oilcans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change.
For any information address
B. W. WBEW, Gen. Paa*. and Tickat Aft
Knoxville. Tenn
. O. W. KIOHT. Ase'tGen. Pass. Aft.
Atlanta. Georgia.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DBUG
COMPANY, American, Oa.
»*!£*** aeoea
»■**>* WON
J. B. DUNN,
Aroei 1co«Ua.
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